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Page 316
... notes , yet for the purposes of modulation , or changing of the key , they have extended the number to twelve , by the admission of five half - notes marked either b or * , di- stinguished on keyed instruments by shorter finger - keys ...
... notes , yet for the purposes of modulation , or changing of the key , they have extended the number to twelve , by the admission of five half - notes marked either b or * , di- stinguished on keyed instruments by shorter finger - keys ...
Page 317
... notes within an octave , it be- comes important to consider , that every piece of music is written , that is , generally begins , and always ends , in some one key major or minor , which signify , systems of eight notes above a certain ...
... notes within an octave , it be- comes important to consider , that every piece of music is written , that is , generally begins , and always ends , in some one key major or minor , which signify , systems of eight notes above a certain ...
Page 318
... notes , in performing a piece of full music in that key , we shall find several instances wherein an error of a whole comma occurs in the harmony , and which cannot be cured by any arrangement or alteration of the intermediate or half - ...
... notes , in performing a piece of full music in that key , we shall find several instances wherein an error of a whole comma occurs in the harmony , and which cannot be cured by any arrangement or alteration of the intermediate or half - ...
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CONTENTS | 3 |
Account of the Success of the American Expedition | 13 |
Description of a Compound Gasometer for Purposes | 34 |
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